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饼干

饼干 bǐnggān

饼干 bǐnggān Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 6 English Translations of the word 饼干 bǐnggān .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
bǐnggān | bing3 gan1
English translation
biscuit
cracker
cookie
CL: piān [piàn], kuài
> kuài [kuài]

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About 饼干 bǐnggān

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Traditional form

餅乾

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 饼干 bǐnggān

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bǐng

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shí represents the meaning and bìng represents the sound. Simplified form of bǐng .

Phonetic compound

bìng

Semantic compound

shí

Positional decomposition

饣并

Number of Strokes

9
gān

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a shild. In simplified Chinese gān is also used to mean "dry", while in traditional Chinese this meaning is written with a separate character gān . In simplified Chinese gān is also used to mean "tree trunk; do", while in traditional Chinese this m

Positional decomposition

一十

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 饼干 bǐnggān

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昨天 zuótiān 妈妈 māma zài 超市 chāoshì gěi mǎi le bàng tián bǐng gān .

Yesterday Mom bought me a pound of cookie in the supermarket.

zài biān , páo 丁在 zuò gōu xíng 饼干 bǐnggān 之前 zhī qián 查阅 chá yuè le běn 食谱 shí pǔ .

By crook, the cook looked through a cookbook before making hooked cookies.

yòu lái 乳酪 rǔ lào 饼干 bǐnggān , 酒味 jiǔ wèi 冰淇淋 bīng qí lín , 乔治 Qiáo zhì 李子 lǐ zi 早熟 zǎo shú de 绿葡萄 pútao .

She offered cheese and biscuits, rum - flavored ice cream, plums from Georgia, and early green grapes.

jiào rén dào 食品店 mǎi yǐn 饼干 bǐnggān .

Send round to the grocer's for a tin of biscuits.

tài 饿 è —— chī kuài 薄脆 báo cuì 饼干 bǐnggān jiù 行了.

I'm not really hungry — I'll just have some crackers.

饼干 bǐnggān Decomposition

See the 5 Chinese characters that make up 饼干 bǐnggān and their own compounds.

饼干 bǐnggān Compounds

See all 143 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 饼干 bǐnggān in their composition.

  • bǐng
    • gān
      • Píng
        • píng , píng , pēng , píng , pēng , píng , chèng , pēng , píng , píng , bēng , pēng , píng , píng , pēng , , , , píng , , , píng
      • xìng
            • ,
          • gāo , , , , , ,
        • bào
          • bāo
          • , , , , , , , , , , , ,
        • zhí
        • xìng , xìng , , xìng , xìng , , , ,
      • hàn
        • hàn , hàn , hàn , hàn , hàn , gān , hàn , , , , gān , , , gǎn , , gǎn , hàn
      • qiān
        • yán , yán , jiān , , , ,
      • bìng
        • píng , bìng
      • gàn
        • àn
          • , , ,
      • cóng
        • , ,
      • gàn
      • xuān
      • gǎn , jiān , hán , gān , gān , hǎn , kān , 竿 gān , hān , xuān , gǎn , , gān , jié , qiān , jiān , hàn , àn , gān , gān , gān , kàn , àn , hán , , hàn , jiān , hān , hàn , gàn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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